Conrad Tokyo
Capital Conrad opulence







Occupying the 28th to 37th floors of a Shiodome skyscraper, this stylish 291-key Tokyo stay exemplifies the city’s chic.
Rooms and suites (starting at 48sq m) contain modern Japanese art and design, sumi-e-style décor along with panoramas spanning Tokyo Bay and the ancient Hamarikyu Gardens. Its location, in the heart of Shimbashi business district, allows seamless connectivity to the hyper-modern capital, including direct access to Shiodome station and within walking distance to the trendy Ginza neighbourhood.
Magnificent amenities include four restaurants serving up everything from modern French to local Tokyo dishes, an opulent skyscraper bar, relaxing and rejuvenating wellness treatments in the Mizuki Spa, and tailor-made city experiences. Don’t miss the Conrad “Sky Intrigue”, a sumptuous private tour available to only one couple a day.
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